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"12 kg / 180 mm fronts with 6 kg / 200 mm rears." I have never seen springrates specified using different units. Cool or weird; you make the call.

Not that I'm answering your question.

- Jtoby
 
jtmcinder said:
"12 kg / 180 mm fronts with 6 kg / 200 mm rears." I have never seen springrates specified using different units. Cool or weird; you make the call.

Not that I'm answering your question.

- Jtoby


honestly, I looking for an tein flex or D2 Rs coilover, but I can have the yonoka for cheap price, about 550$ brand new. I want to know for the price if they are not bad. the yonoka come with the top mount too.
 
jtmcinder said:
"12 kg / 180 mm fronts with 6 kg / 200 mm rears." I have never seen springrates specified using different units. Cool or weird; you make the call.

Not that I'm answering your question.

- Jtoby

Hey guys, I just came accross this thread,and I couldnt really understand what it was that you were trying to explain jtmcinder. Can you ### elaborate on your comment.
Thanx.
 
I don't really want to take a wild stab here, but I will. I think he means that the correct unit would be 12 kg/mm front, 6kg/mm rear. The way it's worded, it gives me the impression that there is a not only a different spring rate, but the rate is based on force over diffent distances.

The unit would be X kg per 1 mm, but in the ad it's X kg per ... 2 diffent lengths in mm.

Or maybe I'm chasing my own tail here. Thow me a lifeline?
 
yonaka coils suck!!! i know 2 differen people that have had them, civics tho but nonetheless, they suck, bouncy and only height adjustable and they ended up binding up and not being adjustable after a year of use.
 
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